CUTII |
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Ingredients |
Colorless Curcumin with Aloe vera and Vitamin-E Acetate
Cream base: Q.S. |
Other ingredients |
Liquid Paraffin, Stearic acid, Propyl paraben, Cetyl alcohol, Butyl Hydroxy anisole, Butyl Hydroxy toluene, Glycerine, Methylparaben. |
Description |
Cutii protects the skin against damage due to ultra violet radiation & other factors. Tones up the skin; Keeps the skin fresh & glowing.
Removes spots and blemishes. Restores natural moisture balance of the skin. Prevents premature aging of the skin. |
Directions of Use |
Suitable for all types of skin. Massage gently over cleansed face twice a day. Use regularly. No harmful chemicals added. |
Safety |
No adverse effects were reported in tested subjects. |
Packing |
45 gm Jar |
*Disclaimer |
These statements have been not evaluated by the U.S Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any disease. |
FOR EXTERNAL USE ONLY |
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